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New Bears Offensive Coordinator Intrigued With Mitch Trubisky

Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich said he sees a lot of Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota in quarterback Mitch Trubisky, and Helfrich also like's Trubisky's attractive skills and coachability. Helfrich coached Mariota at the University of Oregon. Helfrich will be tasked with improving Trubisky in his second NFL season. "Mitchell has a tight release," Helfrich said. "He's an accurate passer. They also have a couple of things similar that make them inaccurate. Their feet take them out of position. I sense from talking to a couple of offensive linemen, and this was unsolicited, when your offensive linemen are talking about how hard your quarterback works, that's a great sign." Trubisky mainly looked overmatched in his first NFL season, but to be fair, he didn't have much to work with in the passing game. If Chicago adds some decent pass catchers in the offseason, Trubisky should be able to take a step forward, but he's still more attractive in dynasty leagues than in redraft ones.

Mitch Trubisky Can't Rally Bears Against Vikings

Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky wrapped up his first NFL season with a 23-10 loss to the Vikings. Trubisky finishes his rookie campaign with a record of 4-8 and has made some subtle strides as the season has gone along. He completed 20 of 36 passes for 178 yards against the Vikings but averaged only 4.9 yards per completion. Trubisky led two impressive drives in the fourth quarter, but the Bears failed to find the end zone despite running eight plays from inside the five-yard line. The Bears should be looking for a new coach next season, and there have been flashes of potential from Trubisky to give hope that he could develop into a difference maker in his second season. For the year, Trubisky threw for 2,093 yards with nine total touchdowns and seven interceptions in 12 starts.

Mitch Trubisky's Fantasy Production On The Rise

Chicago Bears quarterback Mitch Trubisky continues to make steady progress in his rookie season after throwing for 193 yards with a rushing touchdown in the Bears 20-3 win over the Browns. Trubisky is now averaging 259 yards passing over his last three games with two passing touchdowns and two rushing scores. This week, however, the rookie will go up against a Vikings defense with something to play for, and they have allowed the third fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks this season. Trubisky made his NFL debut against the Vikings in Week 5 and certainly has come a long way since throwing for 128 yards with one touchdown and one interception in that game. But Trubisky should not be in fantasy lineups in Week 17 against a defense that hasn't allowed more than 173 yards to a passer since Week 12.

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